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DEEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

DEEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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DEEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

DEEN became a huge sensation in the 1990s as a band under the Being label.Their numerous tie-ins at the time and catchy melodies have kept them beloved as reasons for their popularity.Here, we present a ranking of DEEN’s most popular songs for karaoke.

DEEN Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN1rank/position

DEEN “I Want to Steal You Away Just Like This <Kiseki Version>”
I want to take only you away just like this.DEEN

DEEN’s debut single is a love song that portrays lingering feelings for a former lover and a yearning to reunite.

Through imagery such as quiet cityscapes and a nostalgic umbrella in the rain, it expresses the protagonist’s loneliness and solitude.

In the chorus, the fervent wish to “take you away” is repeated, infusing the song with a passionate emotion that resonates with many listeners.

Released in March 1993, it was featured in an NTT DoCoMo pager commercial.

The single reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a major hit with total sales of approximately 1.293 million copies.

It’s also recommended for those who want to sing an emotional ballad or practice mixed voice.

Why not enjoy belting out this high-tone song at karaoke?

Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN2rank/position

The fifth single by the Japanese rock/pop band DEEN, released in June 1994.

At the time, it was used in a commercial for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat.

The 1990s, when this song came out, were truly the golden age of J-pop, with million-selling hits released one after another.

One key to boosting sales back then was how easy a song was to sing at karaoke.

“Hitomi Sorasanaide,” which we’re featuring here, is no exception: it’s built around a very memorable, easy-to-sing melody that suits just about anyone.

If you’re unsure what to pick, definitely give this one a try.

Singing it casually, as if you’re humming along without trying too hard, is the best way to make it sound good.

The Summer Without YouDEEN3rank/position

This is DEEN’s 12th single, released in 1997.

It was used as the ending theme for the fourth season of the TV anime Detective Conan.

With a gentle, simple melody that makes you feel warm just by listening, it’s one of the representative J-pop songs of the 1990s.

It’s also a great karaoke choice for men in their 40s—easy for anyone to sing and highly recommended.

To preserve the song’s heartwarming charm, please sing gently throughout.

Teenage dreamDEEN4rank/position

Released in 1995 as DEEN’s sixth single.

The song was used as the theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV” and as the image song for NTV’s “15th National High School Quiz Championship,” with lyrics written by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai.

It’s a gentle ballad that evokes memories of youth, a song you can sing while reminiscing about those nostalgic times.

Entrust me with eternity.DEEN5rank/position

This is a classic Christmas song created by DEEN! Set in winter and featuring the phrase “White Christmas,” it vividly depicts a rendezvous at a ticket gate as powdery snow falls—a warm, romantic piece overflowing with charm.

Released in November 1993, it debuted in the top three on the Oricon charts.

Also used in an NTT DoCoMo pager commercial, the song appears on many of DEEN’s albums, including their debut album “DEEN,” as well as best-of collections like “SINGLES+1” and “DEEN PERFECT SINGLES +.” It’s perfect for a Christmas night spent with someone special, especially if you want to deepen your bond with a loved one.

When singing it at karaoke, try performing it with honest, heartfelt emotion.

I want to smile with my natural faceDEEN6rank/position

DEEN “I Want to Keep Smiling as My True Self (DEEN The Best DX)” Music Video Short ver.
I want to smile with my natural faceDEEN

A song that powerfully sings of the wish for a loved one’s happiness.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the drama “Pediatric Ward: Season of Life.” It’s noteworthy that this was the last song provided by Tetsurō Oda during DEEN’s time with Being.

The sound features a strikingly resonant piano tone, conveying a sense of bittersweet emotion within its warmth.

The vocals emphasize gentleness, giving the impression of a conversational delivery, and the calm singing style makes it particularly approachable to sing.

Entrust me with eternity.DEEN7rank/position

DEEN is a rock duo that gained popularity as part of the Being label artists who dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.

Their song “Eien wo Azuketekure” (“Entrust Me with Eternity”), featured in an NTT DoCoMo ‘Pocket Bell’ commercial, is a soothing ballad with a clear, wintry feel that evokes Christmas.

The overall key is high, and the leaps in pitch in the chorus are particularly striking, so when singing it at karaoke, be sure to choose a key that suits you and take care not to go off pitch.

It’s a timeless classic that men in their 40s—who likely heard it in real time—will undoubtedly feel like singing.

LOVE FOREVERDEEN8rank/position

This song offers comfort for the anxiety of not seeing the future and inspires the courage to take a first step.

It was also used as the ending theme for TBS’s “Super Soccer,” underscoring its message of encouragement for those embarking on new challenges.

Featuring a band sound that combines strength with a refreshing feel, it pairs with the straightforward vocals to convey a strong sense of positivity.

While powerful, it gives the impression of having ample room in its rhythms and pitch range, making it a song you can sing with care for the lyrics while staying relaxed.

MemoriesDEEN9rank/position

DEEN「Memories (DEEN The Best DX)」Music Video Short ver.
MemoriesDEEN

It’s a passionate-sounding song that portrays the regret of a love that has faded away.

It was also used as the theme song for TV Asahi’s weekday drama slot “Neo Drama.” The powerful rhythm layered with brass leaves a strong impression, conveying the heat of the heart that exists within the sadness.

The chorus features a squeezed-out vocal style that might seem hard to sing, but since the overall melody stays near the chorus’s range, if you find it difficult, it’s recommended to change the key and give it a try.

SUNSHINE ON SUMMER TIMEDEEN10rank/position

It’s a song that portrays racing full speed through the fleeting days of summer and cherishing the season itself.

It was featured as the CM song for Kirin Beer’s “Ice Beer” and as the opening theme for the music program “J-ROCK ARTIST COUNT DOWN 50.” The powerful sound layered with a refreshing melody vividly evokes essential summer elements like the sun and the wind.

While the instrumentation leans forward with urgency, the lyrics feel unhurried, giving the impression that it’s a song you can sing in a relaxed way.

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